@JerryCoffin I can see the milky way on our farm, there were a few pictures that I have spammed here before, like this one - the cloud looking like thing is the milky way. Not very clear because it's a photo taken on the phone.
@Hakaishin The specific issue I had with merging is that pull requests that had branches merged into them which causes a merge conflict with the main branch causes the merged branches to appear in the PR. So there were 3 changes, 1 of them to be reviewed and 2 already approved, but it showed all 3. With rebasing that doesn't happen.
Though maybe that's just a side issue and there are other more important reasons to rebase instead of merging.
@Mikhail The real defining feature of being human, is defining something as the defining feature of being human. :-) When I was a kid, "the defining feature" was using tools. Then we found some animals that used tools, and it became creating tools. Then we found animals that created tools...
Granted, the "tool creation" we found was way at the low-end of the scale (stripping twigs from a branch, before poking in a hole to pull out ants, if I recall correctly), but it still shows at least some degree of forethought into the requirements the tool needed to meet to do the job.
At one point, I believe it was also claimed that explicitly teaching people things was a defining feature of humanity. Then we found pretty solid evidence that bears teach each other how to defeat "bear proof" ways of storing food. There's now an area in Yellowstone where essentially all the bears know how to get to food that's still secure almost anywhere else (but the area where they all know how to defeat it is slowly growing).
@Mikhail I think it's a rather simpler case of just not wanting to admit that clear divisions between "us" and "them" aren't nearly as clear as some people would like.